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UN declares 18 July Mandela Day

The United Nations General Assembly has declared 18 July Mandela Day to mark the contribution of Nelson Mandela to world freedom. The resolution was introduced by South African Ambassador Baso Sangqu. He described his former President as an icon and a symbol of hope whose life had mirrored United Nations' ideals. Libyan diplomat Dr Ali Abdussalam Treki, the current General Assembly president, said the move showed the body's attachment to freedom. The 18 July was chosen because it is Nelson Mandela's birthday. He turned 91 earlier this year.

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